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AND “Learning to live in a technical world.”. Ted Wilkinson  Interim State TSA Advisor  Department Chair  TBHS TSA Chapter Advisor  MO TSA Board of.

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1 AND “Learning to live in a technical world.”

2 Ted Wilkinson  Interim State TSA Advisor  Department Chair  TBHS TSA Chapter Advisor  MO TSA Board of Directors

3 TSA’s Mission Statement The Technology Student Association fosters personal growth, leadership, and opportunities in technology, innovation, design, and engineering. Members apply and integrate science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) concepts through co-curricular activities, competitive events and related programs.

4 Co-Curricular vs. Extra-Curricular  TSA provides 3 Books on Total TSA disc after affiliation  Membership material  Leadership lessons  Competitive Events Guide  Teacher guided professional Development  Professional/Official Dress Day  Mock job interviews  Etiquette/ Eating, Meeting, Travel

5 Who We Are  The Technology Student Association provides a rigorous and relevant program to middle and high school students who have a common interest in technology, innovation, design and engineering. 150,000 student members 75% college bound 35% minority 45% female

6 What TSA Offers National or local service project Career Exploration Integrated Leadership Lessons 69 competitions (MS and HS) CompetitionsLeadership Community Service Career Awareness

7 TSA and STEM  TSA competitions provide a hands-on venue for learning about science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).  TSA competitions align with national criteria for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).

8 Career Clusters TSA competitions support learning in identified Career Clusters

9 Career Clusters

10 Chartered/Active State Delegations

11 TSA’s Primary Benefit – OPPORTUNITY  TSA gives students the opportunity to…. Practice problem solving Develop leadership skills Explore career options Receive recognition Utilize critical thinking skills Participate as a team member

12 TSA Competition Samples Engineering Design Transportation Challenge Structural Engineering F1 in Schools Challenge

13 TSA Leadership Skills TSA competitions teach vital leadership skills including:  Teamwork  Organization  Communication  Goal Setting  Problem Solving  Critical Thinking

14 Suggested Chapter Activities Chapters participate in a variety of activities that fulfill their program of work during the year. These might include: ►electing chapter officers ►producing a chapter newsletter and/or website ►participating in community service projects ►planning social events like cookouts, picnics, etc. ►visiting technology companies and hosting guest speakers ►attending the TSA state or national conference

15 Timeline For Your Chapter Course Information Elect officers Determine objectives Establish TSA purposes Course Information Elect officers Determine objectives Establish TSA purposes Leadership Development Newly-elected officers may attend state leadership events Leadership Development Newly-elected officers may attend state leadership events Course Management and Learning Activities Follow class meeting procedures Establish committees Promote safety rules Integrate TSA programs and activities Promote TSA Week Prepare for competitive events Coordinate service project Explore career opportunities Course Management and Learning Activities Follow class meeting procedures Establish committees Promote safety rules Integrate TSA programs and activities Promote TSA Week Prepare for competitive events Coordinate service project Explore career opportunities State and National Opportunities Attend state/reg. conferences Participate in natl. TSA conference State and National Opportunities Attend state/reg. conferences Participate in natl. TSA conference

16 Connections Conference (MO)  Fall of each year, Usually October  Students run a Color Chapter  Run and Elect Officers  Set Up and work in Committees  Set up a Plan of Action and complete it  Students compete in leadership events

17 Connections Conference (MO)  Students Earn Leadership Degrees  Basic Degree  Academic Degree  Collegiate Degree  Scholar Degree  Students compete in leadership events

18 Distinctions Conference (MO)  Spring of each year, Usually April  Compete in TSA Competitive Events  Follows National guidelines with the exception of number of students competing in each event from your chapter  VEX and F1 in Schools Competition  Run for State Office  Conduct TSA Business meeting

19 Factors For Success Organizing a local TSA chapter in a technology education program at your school involves many factors.  An interested instructor  Interested and motivated students  A good working team of chapter officers  The cooperation of the school administration

20 Membership Dues Red CAP– best for small chapters. Chapter pays $90 national dues plus applicable state (MO $60) and local dues. This is for chapters under 10 members. Once you have 10 members, you move up to White Cap membership. You may add members as needed up to the deadline. And

21 Membership Dues White CAP– best for medium chapters. Each member pays $9 national dues plus applicable state (MO $6) and local dues. Chapters from 10 to 40 may want to choose this option. You may add students as needed up to the dead line and can move up to Blue CAP And

22 Membership Dues Blue CAP – Best for large chapters. The chapter pays national dues of $350 and applicable state (MO $175) and local dues. This is a flat fee that pays for unlimited membership. TSA is a unified Membership organization. You must be a member of the Local, State and National associations And

23 Priority Membership Affiliation  affiliate by November 26, 2012, chapters will receive:  a gold seal affiliation certificate  uninterrupted membership service  a small gift as a token of appreciation  one complementary TSA official shirt (may be last year)  the Total TSA CD - one CD (HS or MS) with competitive event guidelines, leadership lessons and membership materials

24 Standard Membership Affiliation  the Total TSA CD - one CD (HS or MS) with competitive event guidelines, leadership lessons and membership materials  online access to print membership cards  e-mail updates from national TSA  the ability to participate in local, state and national TSA conferences

25 National TSA Website www.tsaweb.org Competition overviewsLeadership activitiesNational conference Featured member Opinion poll TSA store

26 www.motsaweb.org Missouri TSA Missouri TSA Website

27 For more information National TSA 1914 Association Drive Reston, VA 20191-1540 Phone: 703/860-9000 Toll free: 888/860-9010 www.tsaweb.org

28 Resources  www.tsaweb.org National TSA web page www.tsaweb.org  http://www.tsaweb.org/Toolkits-and-Resources http://www.tsaweb.org/Toolkits-and-Resources  http://www.tsaweb.org/Promotional-Toolkit http://www.tsaweb.org/Promotional-Toolkit  http://www.tsaweb.org/Advisor-Toolkit http://www.tsaweb.org/Advisor-Toolkit  www.motsaweb.org Missouri TSA webpage www.motsaweb.org  wilkinst@troy.k12.mo.us Ted Wilkinson’s email wilkinst@troy.k12.mo.us


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